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It’s a straight view from the projection booth to the stage, but hell of a walk. At a fast pace, I think it would take 10 minutes to walk from this spot to the chair. Behind the curtains is a big white screen, so the theatre could be used for either stagework or moving pictures. The two projectors are set up for 3D movies right now–hence the little switch below the window–a Polaroid 3D synchronizer. Cool, huh?

It’s not hard to see how Germany could turn these into a prison overnight.

A view of the government presses, with pages of law across the floor covered in footprints.

Colors of the boiler room.

Sour mash had to be fermented before being used for whiskey making. Nearly all bourbon uses it.

The white mark allowed for a manual RPM check on this big steel flywheel on the ground floor. Note how dark the bottom level of the mills is—that’s because all of the equipment is blocking out the light.

Scanned after being recovered from the bottom of an old wooden box for a few years. Circa 2005. The only photo I have showing the steam locomotive out front.

A board to track which miners are underground. Low tech, but very effective.

The light next to this acid tank was perfect, thanks to a gaping hole in the roof.